Competition in Europe's biggest leagues is being "destroyed" by clubs who have "huge financial power", says Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger. Frenchman Wenger pointed to examples in France, Germany, England and Spain. Paris St-Germain are 11 points clear in Ligue 1, Bayern Munich have a 16-point advantage in the Bundesliga and Manchester City are 15 points ahead at the top of the Premier League. Wenger said it was clear that "unpredictability has gone down". He added: "When you look at the five big leagues in Europe, in December we already knew four champions. "That means something is not right in our game. The huge financial power of some clubs is basically destroying the competition." In Spain, Barcelona